American graphic artist J. Howard Miller helped forge women’s rights from factory steel during WW II. Miller was hired by Westinghouse to create a series of posters to support of the war effort. Replacing men who had gone off to war, six million women began working at manufacturing plants. In 1992, the most empowering, iconic image of the series appeared as a U.S. postage stamp as part of its WW II series.

I bought over a dozen WWII propaganda posters for a WWII USO themed birthday party held on December 7th. This poster and the others I purchased were perfect! Great quality at a very low price. While this particular poster was a few dollars more than the others, I couldn't believed the quality of the posters I bought for less than $3 apiece. Highly recommend!